CHAPTER 8

SETTING TARGETS

Management is beset by jargon and acronyms. But, just occasionally, you find an acronym which works. And when it comes to setting targets, there is a popular acronym which helps. Here it is: when you set goals they should be SMART. This is what SMART stands for:

  • S – Specific
  • M – Measurable
  • A – Achievable
  • R – Relevant
  • T – Time bound

Clearly, this is better than setting vague, unmeasurable, unachievable, irrelevant goals with no deadline. President Kennedy set the nation a goal of “putting a man on the moon within ten years and bringing them back again”. It was a classic SMART goal: you may not want to ask your team members to go to the moon, but it is worth understanding why that goal was so effective.

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